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...bristling with weapons. Just as he lowered his camera, certain that they would fire, they quickly jumped back into their car and drove off. Jim Willwerth was watching a group of looters empty a sporting-goods store when one punched him in the head and tried to seize his notebook. He fled to a nearby minimall, where the merchants had set up a fortress of their own. Willwerth, who has covered wars and insurrections on two continents in his 25 years at TIME, says simply, "If there is a hell, it must look something like L.A. did that night...
...NOTEBOOK: Hurley was named EIBL Pitcher of the Week for his victories this past week against Princeton and Boston University...Mrowka earned a nod on the honor roll for his 9-for-21 performance last week. HARVARD, 14-2 at Soldlers Field R H E Northeastern 001 001 000 -- 26 1 Harvard...
...NOTEBOOK: Julie Trotman '89, who led Radcliffe to its last nationals bid in 1989, will represent the U.S. in the Summer Olympics to be held in Barcelona, Spain. Last week, Trotman won the Olympic individual
...NOTEBOOK: All-America goaltender Scott Bacigalupo finally got some rest Saturday. After Princeton's 12th goal in the fourth period, Tierney sent in reserve Dave Shefferman. The senior, however, got about as much action as he would have on the bench. He had to make only one save...Maybe it was the cold weather, but Tierney was as bitter as could be Saturday, chiding the referees all afternoon long. Who knows what he was angry about? His team got called for only one penalty all game...Harvard junior Marty Dolan tallied a goal and an assist, including Harvard's last...
...NOTEBOOK: Harvard goalie Sarah Leary was named Ivy League Defensive player of the Week, after holding Yale to two goals and Maryland to five...Also recognized was sophomore sarah Dowining, who was named Offensive Player of the Week after scoring seven goals last week against Yale and Maryland, including both game-winners...Harvard rookie Assistant Coach Sue Heether is returning home tomorrow. She graduated from Loyola in 1990 as the all-time leader in saves, and spent last year as an assistant with the Lady Greyhounds...